IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT)
... Qaiser (1973), Stanley (1982), Verdcourt (1985), ICRAF (2001) and Lu and Olson (2001), described Moringa oleifera as a deciduous tree occasionally growing up to 15 m in height, but is usually less than 10 m tall. It has a large underground rootstock and normally a single main trunk with a wide, open ...
... Qaiser (1973), Stanley (1982), Verdcourt (1985), ICRAF (2001) and Lu and Olson (2001), described Moringa oleifera as a deciduous tree occasionally growing up to 15 m in height, but is usually less than 10 m tall. It has a large underground rootstock and normally a single main trunk with a wide, open ...
Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Studies on Solanum torvum
... chemical constituents. Various parts (fruit, leaves and roots) are being in use for the isolation of a wide range of compounds. This plant species is a very good source of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannins, and glycosides (Chah et al., 2000). According to Pérez-Amador et al.(Perez-Amador et a ...
... chemical constituents. Various parts (fruit, leaves and roots) are being in use for the isolation of a wide range of compounds. This plant species is a very good source of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, tannins, and glycosides (Chah et al., 2000). According to Pérez-Amador et al.(Perez-Amador et a ...
Medicinal plants research in Asia
... Therefore, innovative alternative approaches are needed to address this problem. Medicinal plants offer alternative remedies with tremendous opportunities. They not only provide access and affordable medicine to poor people; they can also generate income, employment and foreign exchange for developi ...
... Therefore, innovative alternative approaches are needed to address this problem. Medicinal plants offer alternative remedies with tremendous opportunities. They not only provide access and affordable medicine to poor people; they can also generate income, employment and foreign exchange for developi ...
dalbergia sissoo dc. - an important medicinal plant
... treating jaundice. The leaves warmed and tied on breast, and consuming the decoction of the leaves removes swelling of the breast. Bark: 3-6gm powdered bark or decoction of the leaves is helpful in gonorrhea. Decoction of the bark and leaf is given in leprosy. Make a decoction of 10gm sissoo bark wi ...
... treating jaundice. The leaves warmed and tied on breast, and consuming the decoction of the leaves removes swelling of the breast. Bark: 3-6gm powdered bark or decoction of the leaves is helpful in gonorrhea. Decoction of the bark and leaf is given in leprosy. Make a decoction of 10gm sissoo bark wi ...
CALLICARPA MACROPHYLLA: A REVIEW UPDATE ON ITS
... ABSTRACT: Callicarpa macrophylla (Verbenaceae) has been commonly used in traditional medicine for a wide range of ailments related to the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, respiratory and skeletal systems as well as to infectious diseases. It is provide the up-to-date information that is available ...
... ABSTRACT: Callicarpa macrophylla (Verbenaceae) has been commonly used in traditional medicine for a wide range of ailments related to the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, respiratory and skeletal systems as well as to infectious diseases. It is provide the up-to-date information that is available ...
as a PDF
... WHO has distinct herbal drugs as complete, labeled medicinal products that have vigorous ingredients, aerial or secretive parts of the plant or other plant material or combination3. These are the oldest form of healthcare known to mankind and is a chief constituent in Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Naturop ...
... WHO has distinct herbal drugs as complete, labeled medicinal products that have vigorous ingredients, aerial or secretive parts of the plant or other plant material or combination3. These are the oldest form of healthcare known to mankind and is a chief constituent in Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Naturop ...
... Scientists, doctors and traditional healers are increasingly working together to improve what is known about the effective use of herbal remedies. A traditional healers, group has been active for some years in Tahiti and more recently regional workshops of women healers have been organized by a grou ...
Medicinal Plants of Dolpo - Panda
... whose time and dedication to the project, we would not have achieved as much as we did in our work in Dolpo. In addition, we are also thankful to other team members including Dr Susanne Schmitt, WWFUK; Dhirendra Bahadur Parajuli, Patan Multiple Campus and Giri Raj Tripathi, Forestry Campus, Hetauda ...
... whose time and dedication to the project, we would not have achieved as much as we did in our work in Dolpo. In addition, we are also thankful to other team members including Dr Susanne Schmitt, WWFUK; Dhirendra Bahadur Parajuli, Patan Multiple Campus and Giri Raj Tripathi, Forestry Campus, Hetauda ...
Gossypium herbaceum Linn - Journal of Pharmaceutical and
... Gossypium herbaceum Linn is known as cotton plant, belongs to the family Malvaceae, and occupies an imperative place in traditional systems of medicine especially in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. The plant is widely distributed throughout western India, Africa, Middle East countries, central Asia a ...
... Gossypium herbaceum Linn is known as cotton plant, belongs to the family Malvaceae, and occupies an imperative place in traditional systems of medicine especially in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. The plant is widely distributed throughout western India, Africa, Middle East countries, central Asia a ...
Herbal and Fruit infusions
... popularity reflects increasing consumer appreciation for the wide range of natural and refreshing tastes they offer and also due to its health and sensory properties. There is therefore need to have a standard that provides common understanding of what herbal and fruit infusions are; to promote free ...
... popularity reflects increasing consumer appreciation for the wide range of natural and refreshing tastes they offer and also due to its health and sensory properties. There is therefore need to have a standard that provides common understanding of what herbal and fruit infusions are; to promote free ...
here - RE.HERB
... The term “aromatic plants” refers to all the plants which produce an essence due to their containing volatile compounds. “Medicinal plants” are those plants which have, at least, a part that produces chemical compounds with curative properties for human. There is not a clear distinction between seve ...
... The term “aromatic plants” refers to all the plants which produce an essence due to their containing volatile compounds. “Medicinal plants” are those plants which have, at least, a part that produces chemical compounds with curative properties for human. There is not a clear distinction between seve ...
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... traditional medicine of Arab countries for the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, gout and other forms of inflammation were tested against carrageenaninduced acute inflammation in rats. The ethanol extract of this plant produced significant inhibition of carrageenan-induced inflammation in rats and ...
... traditional medicine of Arab countries for the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, gout and other forms of inflammation were tested against carrageenaninduced acute inflammation in rats. The ethanol extract of this plant produced significant inhibition of carrageenan-induced inflammation in rats and ...
SURVEY OF SOME PLANTS FOUND IN GURARA LOCAL
... more of its organs, contains substances that can be used for therapeutic purposes or which are precursors for the synthesis of ...
... more of its organs, contains substances that can be used for therapeutic purposes or which are precursors for the synthesis of ...
Full text in PDF file - International Journal of Pharmaceutical
... qualitative chemical examinations and quantitative analysis was carried out using HPTLC techniques. Identification, separation and quantification of chemical constituents was carried out on the leaves of buchanaia lanzan, an evergreen member of the family anacardiaceae, using, chemical testing, TLC ...
... qualitative chemical examinations and quantitative analysis was carried out using HPTLC techniques. Identification, separation and quantification of chemical constituents was carried out on the leaves of buchanaia lanzan, an evergreen member of the family anacardiaceae, using, chemical testing, TLC ...
MEDICINAL WILD PLANTS FROM LAHORE
... According to World Health Organization the majority of the world’s population currently depends on traditional medicines for their primary health care needs. Medicinal plants are widely used in house hold remedies and by practioners of traditional system of medicine in developing countries such as C ...
... According to World Health Organization the majority of the world’s population currently depends on traditional medicines for their primary health care needs. Medicinal plants are widely used in house hold remedies and by practioners of traditional system of medicine in developing countries such as C ...
GREWIA Review Article PRAVEEN KUMAR GOYAL
... Grewia, the versatile genus of medicinal plant is the unique source of various types of compounds having diverse chemical structure. A very little work has been done on the biological activity and possible medicinal application of its phytochemical. It is very useful traditional plant genus, crude e ...
... Grewia, the versatile genus of medicinal plant is the unique source of various types of compounds having diverse chemical structure. A very little work has been done on the biological activity and possible medicinal application of its phytochemical. It is very useful traditional plant genus, crude e ...
2.3. 3. The definition of medicinal plants.
... to treat gastric pain, angelica (Angelica) and liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) were both curative drugs of respiratory diseases, blackberry and raspberry were used against diarrhoea, and bat-willow (Salix alba) was a remedy for inflammation and a natural pain-killer. The name , “aspirin” comes from t ...
... to treat gastric pain, angelica (Angelica) and liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) were both curative drugs of respiratory diseases, blackberry and raspberry were used against diarrhoea, and bat-willow (Salix alba) was a remedy for inflammation and a natural pain-killer. The name , “aspirin” comes from t ...
THE PHARMA INNOVATION - JOURNAL Medicinal Plants: A Scientific Review
... medicine it has been used as an anti-hypertensive, coronary heart disease and to treat erectile dysfunction by increasing serum testosterone levels. 7 It is also suggested to stimulate melanocyte proliferation and therefore is a putative treatment for vitiligo and it is reputed to have anti-bacteria ...
... medicine it has been used as an anti-hypertensive, coronary heart disease and to treat erectile dysfunction by increasing serum testosterone levels. 7 It is also suggested to stimulate melanocyte proliferation and therefore is a putative treatment for vitiligo and it is reputed to have anti-bacteria ...
RSE on the basic of ECR South-Kazakhstan State Pharmaceutical
... - to learn how to use the techniques of microscopic analysis in pharmaceutical practice. Thematical tasks : 1. Give methodology for microscopic analysis herbs. 2. Give methodology for microscopic analysis leaves. 3. Give methodology for microscopic analysis fruits and seeds. 4. Give methodology for ...
... - to learn how to use the techniques of microscopic analysis in pharmaceutical practice. Thematical tasks : 1. Give methodology for microscopic analysis herbs. 2. Give methodology for microscopic analysis leaves. 3. Give methodology for microscopic analysis fruits and seeds. 4. Give methodology for ...
ethnomedicinal uses of herbs from northern part of nara desert
... Botanical name: I. oblongifolia Forsk. (SLUBGH 278) Local name: Jhill Medicinal uses: Twigs are used as a tooth brush to strengthen teeth. Botanical name: Tephrosia falciformis Romaswami. (SLUBGH 106) Local name: Drebbar Medicinal uses: Seeds are given in rheumatic pains. Botanical name: T. uniflora ...
... Botanical name: I. oblongifolia Forsk. (SLUBGH 278) Local name: Jhill Medicinal uses: Twigs are used as a tooth brush to strengthen teeth. Botanical name: Tephrosia falciformis Romaswami. (SLUBGH 106) Local name: Drebbar Medicinal uses: Seeds are given in rheumatic pains. Botanical name: T. uniflora ...
Shri RVSAVADI B.Sc, M.Pharm.
... Brief resume of the intended work: 6.1 Need for the study: Peptic ulcer is most common gastrointestinal disorder in clinical practice. It is a benign lesion of gastric or duodenal mucosa occurring at a site where the mucosal epithelial is exposed to acid & pepsin. There is constant confrontation bet ...
... Brief resume of the intended work: 6.1 Need for the study: Peptic ulcer is most common gastrointestinal disorder in clinical practice. It is a benign lesion of gastric or duodenal mucosa occurring at a site where the mucosal epithelial is exposed to acid & pepsin. There is constant confrontation bet ...
appalachian plant monographs
... Last reviewed in 2001, Chimaphila umbellata is considered globally secure (Naturserv, 2010). Of the three North American subspecies, acuta (last reviewed in 2002) is listed as “apparently secure” globally, while cisatlantica (last reviewed in 1998) and occidentalis (last review in 1991) are both con ...
... Last reviewed in 2001, Chimaphila umbellata is considered globally secure (Naturserv, 2010). Of the three North American subspecies, acuta (last reviewed in 2002) is listed as “apparently secure” globally, while cisatlantica (last reviewed in 1998) and occidentalis (last review in 1991) are both con ...
edulabz - Testlabz.com
... .................. are non-flowering plants which are non-green. The plant which bear flowers are called .................. . Seeds that have only one cotyledon are called .................. . Fungi is a group of plants which do not contain ................ . Mosses have root-like .................. ...
... .................. are non-flowering plants which are non-green. The plant which bear flowers are called .................. . Seeds that have only one cotyledon are called .................. . Fungi is a group of plants which do not contain ................ . Mosses have root-like .................. ...
`Alpinia` Genera, Belonging to Family `Zingiberaceae`
... The purpose of this review is to gathered information regarding plants of ‘Alpinia’ genera belonging to family ‘Zingiberaceae’. ‘Zingiberaceae’ is a family of flowering plants consisting of aromatic perennial herbs with creeping horizontal or tuberous rhizomes, comprising about 52 genera and more th ...
... The purpose of this review is to gathered information regarding plants of ‘Alpinia’ genera belonging to family ‘Zingiberaceae’. ‘Zingiberaceae’ is a family of flowering plants consisting of aromatic perennial herbs with creeping horizontal or tuberous rhizomes, comprising about 52 genera and more th ...
Medicinal plants
Medicinal plants have been identified and used throughout human history. Plants have the ability to synthesize a wide variety of chemical compounds that are used to perform important biological functions, and to defend against attack from predators such as insects, fungi and herbivorous mammals. At least 12,000 such compounds have been isolated so far; a number estimated to be less than 10% of the total. Chemical compounds in plants mediate their effect on the human body through processes identical to those already well understood for the chemical compounds in conventional drugs; thus herbal medicines do not differ greatly from conventional drugs in terms of how they work. This enables herbal medicines to be as effective as conventional medicines, but also gives them the same potential to cause harmful side effects.The use of plants as medicines predates written human history. Ethnobotany (the study of traditional human uses of plants) is recognized as an effective way to discover future medicines. In 2001, researchers identified 122 compounds used in modern medicine which were derived from ""ethnomedical"" plant sources; 80% of these have had an ethnomedical use identical or related to the current use of the active elements of the plant. Many of the pharmaceuticals currently available to physicians have a long history of use as herbal remedies, including aspirin, digitalis, quinine, and opium.The use of herbs to treat disease is almost universal among non-industrialized societies, and is often more affordable than purchasing expensive modern pharmaceuticals. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of the population of some Asian and African countries presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care. Studies in the United States and Europe have shown that their use is less common in clinical settings, but has become increasingly more common in recent years as scientific evidence about the effectiveness of herbal medicine has become more widely available. The annual global export value of pharmaceutical plants in 2011 accounted for over US$2.2 billion.